Thank you for doing a good job on working with the government on that one.
I think when it comes time for Canadian-made farm equipment, the farmers are the pullers. When you look at the different countries where a seeder that is made in Saskatchewan will show up, it's typically the farmers who are going to international farm shows such as Agritechnica. They'll see it and they'll say they need this on their land.
In terms of promotion, we're an industry. We're not a part of that $56 billion that we're going to push up to $75 billion by 2025. I just verified with Ag Canada that agricultural equipment products are not within that. That's okay, but our products are always sold to farmers, so if the farmers are doing a really good job and they're prosperous, we too will benefit from that.